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patch in comment #21 shipped in 2.6.28-rc4-git3
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Author: Zhao Yakui [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon Oct 27 16:05:39 2008
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--- Comment #29 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-10-06 09:53 ---
Hm this sucks. Also I don't think that I am the only one who is using
fancontrol on an abit mainboard.
Well I'm using acpi.power_nocheck=1 now. Thx for your help anyways.
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--- Comment #27 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-10-03 05:46 ---
Hi, Nico
Thanks for caring this problem. This issue is related with broken BIOS that
the system can't work if acpi.power_nocheck is not added. In current kernel
when the
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--- Comment #25 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-09-25 06:31 ---
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dmesg - verbose - w/ patches and w/o acpi.power_nocheck
Without
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dmesg - verbose - working
Yay! This patches seem to work very well :)
I
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--- Comment #24 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-09-24 18:16 ---
Hi, Nico
thanks for the test and response.
Please don't add the boot option of acpi.power_nocheck=1 and see whether
it still works well.
Thanks.
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--- Comment #20 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-09-22 20:39 ---
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Patch 1/2: ACPI cleanup in power resource
It is changed from state to
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Patch 2/2: Delete the strick check in power transistion
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--- Comment #22 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-09-22 20:43 ---
Hi, Nico
Will you please try the above two patches and see whether the warning
message still exists?
Of course the boot option of acpi.power_nocheck=1 and patch set in
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dmesg after 4h uptime
here is the dmesg output after 4h uptime, the spam
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--- Comment #15 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-09-20 06:52 ---
Hi, Nico
Thanks for the test and info.
The ACPI thermal driver can't do the things as Faneq. It only turns on/off
the FAN device by comparing the thermal temperature
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dmesg - verbose
uhm, that does not look really good.
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--- Comment #12 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-09-18 19:15 ---
Will you please try the patch set on the latest kernel and see whether the
problem still exists?
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11000#C30,31,32
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--- Comment #9 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-01-06 22:01 ---
at the moment the fan is set to 60% speed (FanEQ).
It's still running at fullspeed (I think this is wrong.)
No, ACPI fan device only supports two states in all, ON and OFF.
So
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acpidump (kernel 2.6.24-rc6; Abit IC7-G)
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active[0] is the temperature where the fan starts spinning at full speed once
exceeded; at the moment the fan is set to 60% speed (FanEQ). No dmesg spam so
far.
Now I am
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--- Comment #6 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-01-03 19:19 ---
Hi, nico, sorry for the delay,
So there are two problems in all.
1. dmesg spams when FANEQ turned on.
I think this is a confliction between ACPI fan and BIOS controlled fan.
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--- Comment #5 from [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-12-23 10:17 ---
Okay, just to clarify things: It's not a laptop it's a desktop system, the
motherboard is a Abit IC7-G and the FanEQ is a simple function in the bios to
control the fan (you can
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acpi_dmesg
dmesg output after some minutes
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